Pakistan sink to their lowest since 1965 in latest ICC Test rankings following series defeat against Bangladesh

After a six-wicket defeat to Bangladesh in the second Test, Shan Masood's Pakistan slipped to eighth position in the ICC Test Team Rankings.

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Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan running between the wickets (Photo Courtesy: PCB)

Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan running between the wickets (Photo Courtesy: PCB)

Highlights:

Pakistan are placed eighth in ICC Test Rankings and WTC 2023-25 points table.

Pakistan slipped below Sri Lanka and West Indies in the rankings.

After nearly six decades, Pakistan registered their lowest rating points as they lost the two-Test series to Bangladesh at home. Shan Masood-led side slipped two places to eighth in the latest ICC Test Team rankings. With just 76 rating points, they are now below Sri Lanka and West Indies who have 83 and 77 points respectively.
 

Bangladesh remained in the ninth place despite the cleansweep against Pakistan. However, they have 66 rating points, 10 less than Pakistan ahead of the two-Test series on Indian soil starting later this month. 
 

This is the lowest Pakistan have been on the ICC Test rankings. The only exception is when they lost their place in the rankings because of insufficient number of matches.

 

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Like the ICC Test rankings, Pakistan are placed eighth in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2023-25 points table as well. They have a percentage of 19.05 with five losses from seven Tests.

 

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Pakistan have not won a Test at home in over three years. In last 10 home Tests, they have suffered six defeats whereas four have ended in a draw. Pakistan will have a chance to improve their ranking when England tour Pakistan for three-Test series in October 2024.
 

ICC Test Rankings

RankTeamRating Points
1Australia124
2India120
3England108
4South Africa104
5New Zealand96
6Sri Lanka 83
7West Indies77
8Pakistan76
9Bangladesh66
10Ireland26

 

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